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The following pages link to Maternal diet modulates the risk for neural tube defects in a mouse model of diabetic pregnancy (Q34560952):
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- Maternal diet modulates placenta growth and gene expression in a mouse model of diabetic pregnancy (Q21560980) (← links)
- Modeling anterior development in mice: diet as modulator of risk for neural tube defects (Q27028231) (← links)
- Novel Mode of Defective Neural Tube Closure in the Non-Obese Diabetic (NOD) Mouse Strain (Q27305394) (← links)
- Embryonic defence mechanisms against glucose-dependent oxidative stress require enhanced expression of Alx3 to prevent malformations during diabetic pregnancy. (Q33670696) (← links)
- Gene expression in teratogenic exposures: a new approach to understanding individual risk (Q33791715) (← links)
- Mild gestational hyperglycemia in rat induces fetal overgrowth and modulates placental growth factors and nutrient transporters expression (Q34731389) (← links)
- Efficacy of Spirulina platensis in improvement of the reproductive performance and easing teratogenicity in hyperglycemic albino mice (Q35922833) (← links)
- Effect of Hyperglycemia on Gene Expression during Early Organogenesis in Mice. (Q36081503) (← links)
- A mutation in the tuft mouse disrupts TET1 activity and alters the expression of genes that are crucial for neural tube closure (Q36967523) (← links)
- Altered gene expression and spongiotrophoblast differentiation in placenta from a mouse model of diabetes in pregnancy (Q37438586) (← links)
- Diabetes-Induced Birth Defects: What Do We Know? What Can We Do? (Q37968210) (← links)
- Effect of maternal diabetes on the embryo, fetus, and children: congenital anomalies, genetic and epigenetic changes and developmental outcomes (Q38382091) (← links)
- Perturbation of Retinoid Homeostasis Increases Malformation Risk in Embryos Exposed to Pregestational Diabetes (Q41640069) (← links)
- Maternal diabetes causes developmental delay and death in early-somite mouse embryos (Q41718279) (← links)
- Tip60- and sirtuin 2-regulated MARCKS acetylation and phosphorylation are required for diabetic embryopathy (Q60907562) (← links)